The smoke hasn’t even cleared from the Las Vegas Raiders’ dismal 3-14 season, and yet the draft room in Henderson is already a pressure cooker. We are four days away from the 2026 NFL Mock Draft becoming reality at Point State Park. While the consensus points to a certain Heisman winner taking the stage first, the whispers coming out of the scouting combine suggest a different brand of madness.
The 2026 class isn’t just deep; it’s a powder keg of franchise-altering talent. Between the resurgence of Indiana football and the shadow of a Manning legacy, the first round is a minefield of “what if” decisions. If you think you know how the first ten picks will fall, you haven’t been paying attention to the coaching shakeups that defined the 2025 season.
The Raiders Gamble: Mendoza or a Massive Trade?
Las Vegas holds the keys to the kingdom at No. 1. Fernando Mendoza, the Indiana gunslinger who just delivered a National Championship to the Hoosiers, is the betting favorite. He fits Klint Kubiak’s system like a glove. But here is the “What If” that has the league office buzzing: What if the Raiders decide Kirk Cousins has one more year of juice and trade back for a historic haul?
The Miami Dolphins, currently sitting at No. 11 and No. 30, are desperate. They released Tyreek Hill and watched Jaylen Waddle head to Denver. Now, they are left with Malik Willis and a glaring need for a savior. A jump from 11 to 1 would cost Miami a decade of draft capital, but it would put Mendoza in a Dolphins jersey. You can almost feel the tension in the Vegas war room. They need a star, but they also need a roster.
Scenario 2: The Arch Manning “Wait or Weight” Paradox
Arch Manning is the biggest wildcard in modern draft history. He has the pedigree. He has the arm. He has the Texas “it” factor. Yet, rumors persist that he might follow the Manning blueprint and return to Austin for 2026, pushing his NFL dreams to 2027.
If Arch stays in the pool, does he slide? At No. 2, the New York Jets are staring at Arvell Reese, the Ohio State monster who dominated the Big Ten. But if Manning is available, can the Jets really pass on a legacy quarterback again? The New York media is already circling. “The stadium shook when we drafted Joe Namath,” one veteran scout told me. “They want that feeling again. Reese is safe, but Arch is legendary.”
Scenario 3: The Giants’ Double-Dip Chaos
John Harbaugh took the Giants job and immediately changed the culture. Last year, the Giants led the league in rushing touchdowns behind Jaxson Dart, but Harbaugh wants more. Holding picks No. 5 and No. 10 (via Cincinnati), the Giants are in a prime position to build a track team.
The “What If” here is simple: Do they take Jeremiyah Love at 5 and a lock-down corner like Jermod McCoy at 10? Or do they package both to jump the Jets for Arch Manning? Harbaugh loves a power run game, and Love is the most explosive back to enter the draft since Saquon Barkley. Watching the Giants’ staff at the Combine, you could see the hunger for a blue-chip playmaker.
| Scenario Pick | Team | Player | The “What If” Impact |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Miami Dolphins (via LV) | Fernando Mendoza (QB) | Miami trades the farm to replace the Hill/Waddle era. |
| 2 | New York Jets | Arch Manning (QB) | The Jets bypass defense to secure the Manning legacy. |
| 5 | New York Giants | Jeremiyah Love (RB) | John Harbaugh gets his centerpiece for a smash-mouth offense. |
The Final Countdown in Pittsburgh
Walking through the streets of Pittsburgh today, you see a sea of team colors. The chilly wind off the river doesn’t stop the fans who have turned the North Shore into a pre-draft festival. This isn’t just about names on a jersey; it’s about the survival of front offices.
Whether it’s the Raiders sticking at one or the Cowboys using their two first-rounders (12 and 20) to jump into the top five, the 2026 draft feels different. The talent is louder, the stakes are higher, and the “what if” scenarios are no longer just talk. They are the future of the NFL.
“The 2026 class will be remembered as the year the quarterback archetype shifted back to pure processing power.”
— Senior AFC Scout

